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Solomon Gustavo • Homes on Dale Courts north and sourth are not connected to Shoreview city water and have private wells. People there are accustomed to living with well water and enjoy it. Still, they might have an opportunity to connect to Shoreview’s water supply through a city project approved Dec. 4.

City also seeks input through ongoing survey.

Shoreview City Council members Sue Denkinger, Cory Springhorn, Mayor Sandy Martin, Emy Johnson and Terry Quigley used gold shovels to toss some dirt Oct. 23, marking the beginning of construction on the city’s $15.6 million community center expansion.
Mike Munzenrider

Lions Club International boasts being a global leader in community and humanitarian service, with clubs from Chile to China, Haiti to Hungary, Sweden to Somalia, Turkey to Thailand.

Shoreview City Council members Sue Denkinger, Cory Springhorn, Mayor Sandy Martin, Emy Johnson and Terry Quigley used gold shovels to toss some dirt Oct. 23, marking the beginning of construction on the city’s $15.6 million community center expansion.
Mike Munzenrider

Though an October chill was in the air, it was all warm smiles as Shoreview city officials and others broke ground Oct. 23 on a major expansion of the Shoreview Community Center.

Crews from Xcel Energy spent more than 6 and a half hours repairing damage to a vital electrical pole in Shoreview that was struck by an impaired driver Aug. 29, directly causing widespread power outages.

Tim Daulton and his daughter Kimberly Mayeda at a past year’s golf fundraiser for Kids For Kyla. Mayeda and her husband Ryan started the tournament in 2010 to help provide people with the money required to adopt children or undergo fertility treatments.
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Three years ago, a thought popped into Tim Daulton’s head.

Daulton, a Roseville resident and an avid, near-daily golfer, suddenly realized he could do something to contribute to his daughter’s mission.

One of the most striking features of Shoreview’s planned $13 million expansion and update of its community center is the tall windows that will wrap around the building, allowing plenty of light to enter the pool area. Patio seating will be available outside as well.
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The Shoreview Community Center is known for its indoor water park, but what some folks may not know is that the facility will soon undergo a $13 million facelift.

Spencer Silver, left, and Art Fry, inventors of the Post-it Note and 2010 inductees in the National Inventors Hall of Fame, visited with participants of Camp Invention at Central Park Elementary in Roseville Aug. 3.

Three young men, who started their beer-brewing endeavors in a basement in Shoreview, have now opened their brewery — 12wleve Eyes — in a basement in downtown St. Paul. Pictured, Elliot Grosse, one of the owners and brewers, takes an order from some customers during a July 27 soft opening.
Jesse Poole

Beers, some first concocted in a Shoreview basement, can now be enjoyed in a newly renovated space beneath one of downtown St. Paul’s historic buildings.